K4 spot is funny, I think his table talk should show he has some strength because on A10o hand he didnt say anything to you, before showdown I guessed maybe he had flush draw, but Q9 clubs giving flush and straight draw on flop didnt expect. I think if you weren't so priced in to call you would've found the fold.
On the K4 hand I think you gotta find the fold. 1. He bet shoved foe a bluff previously but on this hand he's definitely betting for value. 2. Way too many hands beat you there. 3. Stay positive and keep grinding.
K4 price is tough to fold to but everything villain did was counter to his AT bluff - sizing, speech, etc. He was screaming value here. On the T9s 3bet, the sizing is fine. Yes, there were a couple of limps, but you had position on the opening raiser, unlike the KK hands. Very nice session!
I think you missed the more obvious information in the 2 pair vs straight hand. His betting patterns changed and he was way less aggressive just more mouth. The guys tell is if he’s betting smaller and talking he’s more comfortable but if he’s betting more and staying quiet it’s more loose/bluffy
For the K4suited hand, I think calling turn bet was fine as you could still boat up in the river, although I would much prefer calling if you had flush outs (i.e. board was JThh instead of JhTs). For the river bet, I don't fault you for calling as villain's bet sizing was so small that you are kinda priced-in to call; but at the same time, it seemed that he wanted to extract thin value from whatever marginal hand you called with on the turn. Overall, your hands in this vlog are really well played, which is why you had a really good session. I like your thought process and your editing as well, keep up the good work :)
ROE is usually a great game. Not as many regs. Alot of players dont switch gear from PLO back to hold em and it usually loosens the game up a good bit. Plus double board bomb pots are a great way to make money. Sure ranges are uncapped but the more cards(information) visible will always favor the better players.
That happens when you give enough action, not necessarily cause opponents are bad or on tilt. Even bad players know to tighten up when someone doesn’t give action. Even good players are prone to making uncharacteristic mistakes when someone is being sufficiently aggressive against them
In every casino/card rooms I’ve played in announcing your hand during the hand is against the rules. You’re allowed to lie about what you have but, you can’t tell the truth.
Great job buddy, been following both you and Gil ,I think you both will become very good poker players 👍
appreciate your support!
Love the transparency in the beginning of the video! Congrats on the big win. Well played 👍
Thanks so much!! DM me on Instagram! Would love to chat!
Definitely! Will find you on there 👍🏼
Would love to know what the kid that called 3 8 of spades for 450 dollars does for a living it must be nice lol
Youre better than most poker bloggers pal. Dont put yourself down and carry on the grind. GL 👍
Ps. Your AQ 4 bet was wrong but 37 😮
K4 spot is funny, I think his table talk should show he has some strength because on A10o hand he didnt say anything to you, before showdown I guessed maybe he had flush draw, but Q9 clubs giving flush and straight draw on flop didnt expect. I think if you weren't so priced in to call you would've found the fold.
On the K4 hand I think you gotta find the fold.
1. He bet shoved foe a bluff previously but on this hand he's definitely betting for value.
2. Way too many hands beat you there.
3. Stay positive and keep grinding.
K4 price is tough to fold to but everything villain did was counter to his AT bluff - sizing, speech, etc. He was screaming value here. On the T9s 3bet, the sizing is fine. Yes, there were a couple of limps, but you had position on the opening raiser, unlike the KK hands. Very nice session!
I was close to folding river but couldn't find it
Nice Win FP!
I think you missed the more obvious information in the 2 pair vs straight hand. His betting patterns changed and he was way less aggressive just more mouth. The guys tell is if he’s betting smaller and talking he’s more comfortable but if he’s betting more and staying quiet it’s more loose/bluffy
Nice work, Funk and thanks for the content!
For the K4suited hand, I think calling turn bet was fine as you could still boat up in the river, although I would much prefer calling if you had flush outs (i.e. board was JThh instead of JhTs). For the river bet, I don't fault you for calling as villain's bet sizing was so small that you are kinda priced-in to call; but at the same time, it seemed that he wanted to extract thin value from whatever marginal hand you called with on the turn. Overall, your hands in this vlog are really well played, which is why you had a really good session. I like your thought process and your editing as well, keep up the good work :)
agreed! thanks for your time and support
You’ve got a tell in how
you put in the chips when it’s “for value.”
Really nice score!!! Congratulations 👏
ROE is usually a great game. Not as many regs. Alot of players dont switch gear from PLO back to hold em and it usually loosens the game up a good bit. Plus double board bomb pots are a great way to make money. Sure ranges are uncapped but the more cards(information) visible will always favor the better players.
would be fun for vlogs!
@@funkpoker for sure
Whoo hoo, great one😁
3-7 for 800 is wild
Right! Lots of fun
Why did seeing that 37s all in call legit make me wanna jump through the drywall?
I know you’re not in this to profit but it feels so good watching you cash out BIG! Keep it going!!
LESSS GOOOO!!! Good plays and running well going hand in hand! 🎉🎉🎉
Lol that plo hand is a fold lucky it was a bomb pot
Poker house Dallas is closed down
I wish people punted like this at my casino man this is insane
That happens when you give enough action, not necessarily cause opponents are bad or on tilt. Even bad players know to tighten up when someone doesn’t give action. Even good players are prone to making uncharacteristic mistakes when someone is being sufficiently aggressive against them
7:02 the dealer button is directly to your right, it was your action first in this hand.
The best possible hand possible lol
Possibly the best
6:29
How could the cutoff act first and the SB act last? 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
6:48 I dont get how the Guy in CO is checking first on the turn. You’re supposed to be acting first in SB
Made a mistake in my notes. Imagine it’s reversed
In every casino/card rooms I’ve played in announcing your hand during the hand is against the rules. You’re allowed to lie about what you have but, you can’t tell the truth.
That would have been a fold sir for 300 big bet
Glad poker house dallas closed because those cards are filthy
Didn’t tip the dealer…yuck. Definitely thumbs down
I always tip the dealer. it didn't make the edit
I would have folded on the river.
People in texas are just terrible poker players. I played at the Lodge once it was soooo soft. I wish I live in America I would go everyday lol
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